2019 Long Range Weather Forecast for Durango, CO

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Annual Weather SummaryNovember 2018 to October 2019

Winter will be colder than normal, with above-normal precipitation. The coldest periods will be in mid- and late December, early and late January, and mid-February. Snowfall will be below normal in the east and above normal in other places that receive snow, with the snowiest periods in late December, early January, and mid-February. April and May will be warmer and slightly drier than normal. Summer will be slightly hotter than normal in most of the region, with slightly below-normal rainfall. The hottest periods will occur in much of June, mid-July, and early to mid-August. September and October will be rainier than normal, with near- or below-normal temperatures.

Whers is the Niño ?, very dry weather south newMexico and fartwe

It would be like the 6 consecutive winter warm and again another dry winter without any chance that snow falls and with bad prediction, according to your predictions. in step tx and Ciudad Juarez, when our aunts told us that before snow fell to the knees.

A case is climate change or does the US control the high pressure system in the west?

Because it is a pattern winter after winter and has this trend since the last 25 years

Snow?

We are predicting a colder-than-normal winter with above-normal precipitation and above-normal snowfall in places that usually have snow, and remember: Winter starts on Dec 21, so anything can happen. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

You blew it big time

Yes our average rainfall where I am is .08 of an inch in October. However so far this month we have gotten6.06 inches of rain and that's counting snow flurries we got on October 7 at 8:20am.
Oops!!!
Otherwise y'all are pretty close to what the weather will be

Ya blew it, big time for Feburary

Y'all need to make some adjustments for the southwest. So far we have gotten 4.56 inches of precipitation and are way over what you called for February. Yes I know, Feb is normally fairly dry but not this year, its been very wet. I use 2 rain gauges, not just one. I use an electronic rain gauge and a old fashion rain gauge, both have been very very close to the same readings, less then .01 differences when they are different. When that happens, I use the lesser amount.

drought in SW Colorado

Some of the reservoirs in SW Colorado are at less than 10% capacity. Stunning to see. The Animas River is at all time low... let it snow! we don't need any stinking wildfires next year. Nice cool summer at 7800 feet though... Monsoon missed us...

Third summer in New Mexico

So this was my third summer living in the New Mexican Chihuahuan desert and I have to say it definitely gets hotter than Hades, we were in the triple digits since about late April and many weeks it was well over 110 degrees, being originally from the great lakes area it was a huge change to adopt to from not only the climate but the elevation, during the summer in the great lakes region you swelter from the humidity and in the winter months you freeze from the bitter cold, snow and ice, comparing the two climates I will take the desert any day over the great lakes climate, I love the desert.

Its a dry heat :)

Lived in the southwest part of Arizona most of my life. I have lived up in Maine for 2 years just 20 minutes north of Bangor. Its just opposite from what I experienced in Arizona. During the summer in Arizona, I stayed in AC'ed buildings and cars. During the winter its the ooposite, I stayed inside heated buildings and cars. That's bout it.